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10 Best Wedding Suppliers in London | Get The Luxe Look (2025)

10 Best Wedding Suppliers in London | Get The Luxe Look (2025)


This guide brings together the London-based suppliers we work alongside and recommend to our clients, covering what each offers and how to get in touch.

Wedding Suppliers in London: A Curated Guide

 

1. Why Choose Expert Wedding Suppliers?

The best results come from collaboration. When experienced suppliers work together — each understanding the aesthetic, the venue, and each other’s craft — the overall effect is cohesive and considered in ways that are difficult to achieve piecemeal.

When selecting suppliers, look for a strong portfolio of previous work, experience with your venue or a similar setting, and clear communication about pricing and what’s included. Availability at sought-after venues books quickly, so it is worth making enquiries early.

The suppliers featured here are those we recommend to our clients and have worked alongside over many seasons.
 

2. Wedding Cakes

A well-designed wedding cake ties the visual language of the day together. It is one of the few elements that guests will both see and taste, making the choice of cake designer a significant one.

For a standard wedding cake in London, expect to pay around £250 to £550. For bespoke designs from a specialist maker, costs typically start at £450 to £750 and upwards, depending on scale, complexity, and any additional detailing.

Cakes by Krishanthi

Krishanthi has been designing wedding cakes since 2010, working with both traditional and contemporary briefs. Every cake is tailored to the couple’s style and taste requirements, with fully bespoke designs available.

Her cakes have featured at Claridge’s, Soho Farmhouse, The Ned, The Ritz, and Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square.

The process begins with a consultation to discuss ideas, venue, date, and theme. Krishanthi then provides design concepts, flavour options, and a quote. A 40% non-refundable deposit secures the booking, with the balance due four weeks before the wedding. Delivery and set-up are included.

La Boheme Cake Design

La Boheme specialises in contemporary wedding cakes that make an artistic statement. Founded by Anna Lewis, the studio draws on influences from architecture, fashion, and ceramics to create designs that push both visual and flavour boundaries.

Ingredients are locally sourced and organic where possible. Flavour combinations include Vanilla Bean with Raspberry and Pink Peppercorn, Champagne with Elderflower and Rhubarb, and White Chocolate with Strawberry and Thyme.

Consultations are available alongside a taster box for £35, which is refunded against orders over £500.
 

3. Photography

Wedding photography is one of the few elements of the day that endures long after the event itself. The choice of photographer shapes not just what is captured, but how the day is remembered.

When selecting a photographer, consider the style and quality of their portfolio, whether their approach suits your preferences for the day, what is included in their pricing, and their experience with your venue or a similar setting.

Professional wedding photography in London typically ranges from £2,000 to £5,000, with specialist and editorial-style services from £5,000 upwards depending on coverage and deliverables.

Jacob and Pauline

Jacob and Pauline are a husband-and-wife team with more than ten years of experience photographing weddings internationally. Their work has featured in leading wedding publications.

Their approach is unobtrusive and detail-oriented, blending with the celebrations to capture the emotion and atmosphere of the day. The resulting images are intimate, timeless, and specific to each couple. They specialise in classic fine art wedding photography.

Charlotte Wise

Charlotte Wise works discreetly throughout the day, using natural light to create elegant and atmospheric images. Her approach is observational rather than directive — capturing moments as they unfold without interfering with the celebrations.

Following booking, a consultation takes place 6–8 weeks before the wedding to discuss ideas and requirements. After the day, a private online gallery is provided for the couple and their guests. Additional services are available, including extended coverage and engagement shoots.
 

4. Videography

A professional wedding film captures the day in a way that photographs alone cannot — movement, sound, music, and the full atmosphere of the celebration. When selecting a videographer, consider their style and previous work, their familiarity with your venue, what the final deliverables include, and whether their presence will feel comfortable and unobtrusive.

For London wedding videography, costs typically range from £5,000 to £10,000 and upwards, depending on the scope of coverage and the services provided.

Jacob and Pauline

In addition to their photography, Jacob and Pauline produce cinematic wedding films. Their work blends music, visuals, and creative editing to create something with the quality and emotional resonance of a short film.

Each and Every Moment

Each and Every Moment captures natural, unscripted footage of the day. The team takes an unobtrusive approach, getting to know each couple so that the resulting film reflects their personality and the character of the celebration. The style is cinematic with a spontaneous, documentary feel.

Zach and Grace

With a background in street style and New York Fashion Week photography, Zach and Grace bring a modern editorial sensibility to wedding filmmaking. They invest time in getting to know each couple, which informs the energy and tone of the final film.

Combined photography and videography packages are available, including pared-back options for more intimate celebrations.
 
 
 
 
 
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5. Linen

Table linen sets the foundation for the entire tablescape. The choice of fabric, colour, and texture directly influences how other elements — from florals to tableware — are perceived. When selecting linen, consider the number, size, and shape of your tables, your colour palette, and how the linen will complement the broader decor.

Casa di Gaia

Casa di Gaia has been supplying bespoke textiles and furniture for weddings, events, and cruise ships since 2018. The collection includes fine linens available for hire or purchase, with an emphasis on quality and attention to detail across every piece.
 

6. Tableware

The choice of tableware — plates, glassware, cutlery, and accessories — completes the tablescape. Consistency of quality across all items makes a significant difference to the overall impression. Consider the atmosphere you want to create, your wedding theme, and how each element works alongside the linen and florals.

Duchess & Butler

Duchess & Butler offers a curated collection of distinctive tableware for hire, including glassware, cutlery, dinnerware, and decorative accessories. Items can be rented individually or as part of a full styling service.

The team works with each couple to create a cohesive look for the wedding tables, with every detail considered. Services range from an in-showroom consultation at £250 to full design styling and on-the-day art direction at £1,750.
 

7. Stationery

Wedding stationery sets the tone for the day from the moment an invitation arrives. The right choice of paper, typography, and finish reinforces the aesthetic and gives guests a tangible sense of what to expect. When selecting stationery, consider your overall style and colour palette, the tone of the wording, and whether you want a cohesive suite that extends through save-the-dates, RSVPs, and on-the-day items.

Ink & Paper

Founded by Grania, Ink & Paper creates bespoke letterpress and hot foil wedding invitations and calligraphy pieces. The designs draw on the natural world and balance colour with white space to striking effect. The work is as tactile as it is visual.

The full suite includes save-the-dates, invitations, RSVPs, and additional pieces. Grania works closely with each couple on colours, textures, and fonts, and takes on only two bespoke wedding clients per month to ensure each project receives her full attention. Most couples spend around £1,500 on their stationery.
 

8. Wedding Flowers

Wedding flowers are intrinsic to the style and feel of the day. From the bridal bouquet to the tablescapes, they bring vitality, colour, and romance to the occasion.

At Blooming Haus, we work with each couple to design floral creations that reflect their venue, colour palette, and overall aesthetic. We favour locally sourced, seasonal flowers for a fresh and natural feel.

As a general guide, couples typically allocate 10–30% of their overall wedding budget to florals. The service includes an initial consultation at your venue, detailed design drawings, and our full attention on the day itself.
For inspiration, browse the weddings section of our journal.

We offer a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss all aspects of your wedding flower requirements.
 

9. Ready to Start Planning?

A cohesive wedding aesthetic comes from suppliers who understand each other’s work and can collaborate toward a shared vision. We regularly coordinate with stationery designers, linen specialists, and tableware providers to ensure every element works in harmony with the florals.

Whether you are planning an intimate dinner or a larger occasion, we are happy to discuss your ideas and connect you with the right team.
Call: 0203 389 9609
Email: Contact@bloominghaus.com

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